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County Location Address City State Zip Availability Allegany Allegany County Office Complex 701 Kelly Road Cumberland MD 21502 Disponible para usar desde ahora Allegany Mountain Ridge High School 100 Dr. Nancy S Grasmick Lane Frostburg MD 21532 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Annapolis High School 2700 Riva Road Annapolis MD 21401 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Anne Arundel County Board of Elections 6740 Baymeadow Drive Glen Burnie MD 21060 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Arnold Elementary School 95 E Joyce Lane Arnold MD 21012 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Arundel High School 1001 Annapolis Road Gambrills MD 21054 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Bates Middle School 701 Chase Street Annapolis MD 21401 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Broadneck High School 1265 Green Holly Drive Annapolis MD 21409 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Brock Bridge Elementary School 405 Brock Bridge Road Laurel MD 20724 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Brooklyn Park Middle School 200 Hammonds Lane Brooklyn Park MD 21225 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Chesapeake High School 4798 Mountain Road Pasadena MD 21122 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Chesapeake Science Point Charter School 7321 Pkwy Drive S Hanover MD 21076 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Corkran Middle School 7600 Quarterfield Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Crofton Elementary School 1405 Duke of Kent Drive Crofton MD 21114 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Crofton Middle School 2301 Davidsonville Road Gambrills MD 21054 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Hall 161 Ritchie Highway Severna Park MD 21146 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Glen Burnie High School 7550 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard Glen Burnie MD 21060 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Heritage Community Church 8146 Quarterfield Road Severn MD 21144 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Lindale Middle School 415 Andover Road Linthicum MD 21090 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Magothy River Middle School 241 Peninsula Farm Road #1052 Arnold MD 21012 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Marley Middle School 10 Davis Court Glen Burnie MD 21060 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Meade High School 1100 Clark Road Ft Meade MD 20755 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Millersville Elementary School 1601 Millersville Road Millersville MD 21108 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel North County High School 10 East 1st Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21061 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Northeast High School 1121 Duvall Highway Pasadena MD 21122 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Old Mill High School 600 Patriot Lane Millersville MD 21108 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Pip Moyer Recreation Center 273 Hilltop Lane Annapolis MD 21403 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Rolling Knolls Elementary School 1985 Valley Road Annapolis MD 21401 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Severna Park High School 60 Robinson Road Severna Park MD 21146 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Solley Elementary School 7608 Solley Road Glen Burnie MD 21060 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel South River High School 201 Central Avenue East Edgewater MD 21037 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Southern High School 4400 Solomons Island Road Harwood MD 20776 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Southern Middle School 5235 Solomons Island Road Lothian MD 20711 Disponible para usar desde ahora Anne Arundel Van Bokkelen Elementary School 1140 Reece Road Severn MD 21144 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Academy for College and Career Exploration School 427 1300 W 36th Street Baltimore MD 21211 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Achievement Academy at Harbor City High School 413 2201 Pinewood Avenue Baltimore MD 21214 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Baltimore City Board of Elections 417 E Fayette Street Baltimore MD 21202 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Museum Drive Baltimore MD 21218 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Barclay Elementary School 54 2900 Barclay Street Baltimore MD 21218 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) - Liberty Heights Campus 2901 Liberty Heights Avenue Baltimore MD 21215 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Benjamin Franklin High School at Masonville Cove 239 1201 Cambria Street Baltimore MD 21225 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Carver Vocational-Technical High School 454 2201 Presstman Street Baltimore MD 21216 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Cross Country @ Northwestern School 247 6900 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore MD 21215 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Dickey Hill Elementary/Middle School 201 5025 Dickey Hill Road Baltimore MD 21207 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Digital Harbor High School 416 1100 Covington Street Baltimore MD 21230 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Edmondson High School 400 501 N Athol Avenue Baltimore MD 21229 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Enoch Pratt Library - Herring Run Branch 3801 Erdman Avenue Baltimore MD 21213 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Forest Park High School 406 3701 Eldorado Avenue Baltimore MD 21207 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Frederick Douglas High School 450 2301 Gwynns Falls Parkway Baltimore MD 21217 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Hamilton Elementary School 236 6101 Old Harford Road Baltimore MD 21214 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Hampden Elementary School 55 3608 Chestnut Avenue Baltimore MD 21211 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Holabird Academy 229 1500 Imla Street Baltimore MD 21224 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Leith Walk Elementary/Middle School 245 5915 Glennor Road Baltimore MD 21239 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Morgan State University (Tyler Hall) 1700 E Cold Spring Lane Baltimore MD 21251 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries 6000 Radecke Avenue Baltimore MD 21206 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City New Era Academy 2700 Seamon Avenue Baltimore MD 21225 Disponible para usar desde ahora Rev. 10/24/2020 Elecciones generales de 2020 Ubicación de los buzónes de entrega de papeletas Por favor tenga en cuenta las fechas en las que cada buzón de entrega estará listo para aceptar papeletas completadas. Una vez que estén disponibles, los buzónes permanecerán abiertos hasta las 8 pm del 3 de noviembre. Baltimore City Oriole Park @ Camden Yards (2 boxes) 333 W Camden Street Baltimore MD 21201 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Patterson High School 405 100 Kane Street Baltimore MD 21224 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Paul Laurence Dunbar High School 414 1400 Orleans Street Baltimore MD 21231 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Pimlico Elementary School 223 4849 Pimlico Road Baltimore MD 21215 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Public Safety Training Center 3500 W Northern Parkway Baltimore MD 21215 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Reach! Partnership School 341 2555 Harford Road Baltimore MD 21218 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Renaissance Academy 433 1301 McCulloh Street Baltimore MD 21217 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Southeast Anchor Library 3601 Eastern Avenue Baltimore MD 21224 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Violetville Elementary/Middle School 226 1207 Pine Heights Avenue Baltimore MD 21229 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore City Western High School 407 4600 Falls Road Baltimore MD 21209 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Arbutus Recreation Center 865 Sulphur Spring Road Baltimore MD 21227 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Baltimore County Board of Elections 11112 Gilroy Road Hunt Valley MD 21031 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Catonsville High School 421 Bloomsbury Avenue Baltimore MD 21228 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Catonsville Middle 2301 Edmondson Avenue Baltimore MD 21228 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Chatsworth Elementary School 222 New Avenue Reisterstown MD 21136 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Chesapeake High School 1801 Turkey Point Road Baltimore MD 21221 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Colgate Elementary School 401 51st Street Baltimore MD 21224 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County County Campus Metro Centre at Owings Mills 10302 Grand Central Avenue Owings Mills MD 21117 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Dulaney High School 255 East Padonia Road Lutherville/Timonium MD 21093 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Dundalk High School 1901 Delvale Avenue Baltimore MD 21222 Disponible para usar desde ahora Baltimore County Eastern Technical High School 1100 Mace
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